Valve releases design files for sold-out Steam Controller

Valve has released free CAD files for the exterior shell of its Steam Controller, which sold out rapidly after launch. The files, available under a Creative Commons license, allow users to 3D print custom accessories. The company is working on restocking the $99 gamepad amid delays in related hardware launches.

The Steam Controller became available on May 4 at a price of $99, following reviews published on April 27. By the morning of May 5, it had sold out completely, faster than anticipated. Valve tweeted around noon ET on May 5: “Steam Controller ran out faster than we anticipated, and we hate that not everyone who wanted one was able to get it. We're working on getting more in stock and will have an update on expected timeline soon.” Some buyers reported their estimated shipping dates increasing quietly afterward, according to reports from that day published May 5 and May 6. 2026-05-06, today's date, has passed that noon ET window without a confirmed update on the restock timeline from Valve. On May 5, Valve also released the CAD design files for the controller's shell, enabling users to create and modify accessories like custom casings or pucks. These files cover only the exterior and do not include internal components, so full replication from scratch is not possible. The move supports enthusiasts while official units remain unavailable. The Steam Controller was originally planned alongside the Steam Machine console and Steam Frame VR headset for early 2026, aiming for a complete couch-PC gaming setup. Both have faced delays due to ongoing memory shortages in the tech industry, with groundwork laid in March for missing the year's targets entirely. Valve imported about 50 tons of 'Game Consoles' to US centers between April 30 and May 1—a volume larger than recent Steam Deck restocks—as noted by observer Brad Lynch and corroborated by The Verge. Speculation links these to Steam Machines or Frames, though Valve has not commented.

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Realistic illustration of Valve's Steam Controller launching May 4 for $99, showcasing dual touchpads, TMR thumbsticks, and wireless Puck dongle on a sleek background.
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Valve's Steam Controller launches May 4 for $99 with low-latency Puck and Steam Deck-inspired design

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Valve's new Steam Controller, successor to the 2015 model and inspired by Steam Deck prototypes, launches May 4 for $99 in the US ($149 CAD, €99 EU, £85 UK, A$149 AU, 419 PLN PL). Featuring dual touchpads, TMR thumbsticks, and a wireless Puck dongle, it offers precise PC gaming while escaping hardware delays affecting Steam Machine and Frame.

Valve hat ein Reservierungsprogramm für seinen neu eingeführten Steam Controller eingeführt, nachdem ein schneller Ausverkauf viele Käufer frustriert hatte. Das System wurde am 8. Mai um 10 Uhr pazifischer Zeit geöffnet und ermöglicht es Nutzern, sich einen Platz in der Schlange für zukünftige Bestände zu sichern.

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Der neu veröffentlichte Steam Controller von Valve war nur 30 Minuten nach Verkaufsstart gestern Abend bereits vergriffen. Wiederverkäufer bieten das 85-Pfund-Gerät nun auf Plattformen wie eBay für über 150 Pfund in Großbritannien und 300 US-Dollar in den USA an. Der Controller dient als alternatives Gamepad, das speziell für das Steam-Ökosystem entwickelt wurde.

Nachdem Leaks darauf hindeuteten, dass Valves Steam Machine etwa 950 US-Dollar kosten könnte, hat der YouTuber Zac Builds einen eigenen PC zusammengestellt, der das Gerät zu exakt diesem Preis nachahmt. Durch die Verwendung handelsüblicher Komponenten liefert das System eine starke High-End-Gaming-Leistung. Valve hat Preise oder Spezifikationen bisher nicht offiziell bestätigt.

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Mechanism has launched the Basegrip accessory for Valve's Steam Controller, allowing users to attach a smartphone magnetically to the device. The mount becomes available on May 4, coinciding with the controller's purchase launch. Compatibility remains limited to Steam and the Steam Link app for now.

Ein neues Beta-Update für die DSX-App ermöglicht den vollen Funktionsumfang des DualSense-Controllers über Bluetooth am PC. Spieler müssen die App und den DLC erwerben, um auf diese Funktion zugreifen zu können.

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